Kenya took a major step to World Cup semi-final qualification when they restricted Zimbabwe to 133 all out in their Super Six match played in Bloemfontein on Wednesday.
The military men had a characteristically prosaic formula for success in what was billed as the final Pretoria leg of transitional negotiations for the Democratic Republic of Congo: move the politicians out of the way and let the generals get down to talking soldier talk, they said
No one really wants to think of their parents having sex, but it is also true that the older they get, the less you want to think about it. Yet, to the rest of society, the right to remain a fully functioning, and therefore sexual, human being after a certain age becomes almost immoral
Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism Valli Moosa seems set to challenge black empowerment fat cats as he considers ways to put an end to perlemoen poaching. Black empowerment companies have acquired big quotas as part of transformation in the fishing industry.
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The Special Court for Sierra Leone made its first indictment on Monday of five people who are to stand trial for crimes against humanity. They are accused of committing the crimes during Sierra Leone’s decade-long civil war that ended in 2002.
HIV-positive women taking protease inhibitors are more likely to develop diabetes than HIV-positive women on non-protease inhibitor combinations.
The government’s legal battles against the Aids lobby group Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) last year cost R2,88-million, according to Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang.
South African mining production for the three months ended January 2003, after seasonal adjustment, fell 2,5% compared with the previous three months, Statistics South Africa said on Tuesday
Six coaches of South Africa’s luxury Blue Train were damaged by fire at the Pretoria station on Tuesday night, Spoornet said. Representative Mike Asefovitz said on Wednesday the blaze appeared to have started in the kitchen.